T-Mobile SDA II with QVGA display
15 Apr, 2005
T-Mobile published today the details about the new SDA II smartphone - a compact, bar-shaped Windows Mobile device with QVGA (320x240 pixels) display. Compared to the currently available Windows smartphones with QVGA display, the new phone is a lot smaller and lighter, but lacks the touchscreen. It seems that T-Mobile SDA II is originally manufactured by HTC (they make most of the current Windows smartphones), so we can expect very similar devices to be released from brands such as i-mate, O2 and Orange.
T-Mobile SDA II specifications
- Windows Mobile OS, exact version unknown
- Tri-band, no UMTS
- Dimensions: 108x47x20 mm
- Weight: 107 g
- Display: TFT 65K colors, 320x240 pixels
- 32 MB internal memory
- Mini-SD card slot
- Bluetooth, Infrared, USB connectivity
- Media Player and Mobile Office applications
- Email client with Push support
- L-Ion battery, 1050 mAh,
- Stand-by 200h
- Talk time 3h 30min
No availability or price information have been announced.